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Schaum's Outline of Beginning Finite Mathematics

Part of the Schaum's outline series series
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Most colleges and universities now require their non-science majors to take a one- or two-semester course in mathematics.

Taken by 300,000 students annually, finite mathematics is the most popular.

Updated and revised to match the structures and syllabuses of contemporary course offerings, "Schaum's Outline of Beginning Finite Mathematics" provides a thorough review - with worked examples - of the fundamentals of linear equations and linear growth.

Topics covered include games theory, descriptive statistics, normal distribution, probability, binomial distribution, and voting systems and apportionment.

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McGraw-Hill Professional
0071388974 / 9780071388979
Paperback / softback
511.1
16/10/2004
United States
English
x, 349 p. : ill.
28 cm
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Cover and spine title: Beginning finite mathematics.